Nail Art | Magnetic Stamped Damask mani ft. Parrot Polish

Hey y’all! Today I have a really quick nail art look featuring Enola Gay from Parrot Polish! This polish is from their magnetic line and was sent to me for review and I have to say, it is so much better than I even expected! Enola Gay is described as “A beautiful deep golden magnetic polish with a holo touch.” I used a bar of circular magnets and attempted to do a DIY cat eye pattern. I wasn’t around during the initial “magnetic polish” fad so I will definitely be investing in some magnets meant specifically for nail art for sure! I’ll go ahead and walk you through how I achieved this look:

Enola Gay is perfectly and completely opaque in just one coat, it was very easy to work with and I had a blast manipulating it with magnets! It does dry down fairly dull so I recommend a good topcoat (I’m using Vibrant Vinyls Fast & Hard here) to keep things nice and glossy! Enola Gay also has a nice quick dry time.

Enola Gay at an angle under artificial lighting. Enola Gay macro under artificial lighting.Enola Gay at an angle in direct sunlight.

Next I did some light and easy stamping using Tux Polish Onyx (coming soon) and Moyra stamping plate 03 – ornaments. Enola Gay is an amazing stamping polish over lighter or darker colors! It will dry fairly quickly so you won’t be able to pull any of the pigment with a magnet when stamping. My ring nail is Enola Gay stamped over Onyx and my middle nail is Onyx stamped over Enola Gay. I topped everything off with Fast & Hard once more and this is the finished result:

Final mani at an angle under artificial lighting.Enola Gay stamped macro under artificial lighting.Onyx stamped macro under artificial lighting.Final mani at an angle in direct sunlight.

Do you own any of these magnetic polishes? I seriously can’t recommend them enough and will slowly be building my collection! Be sure to follow all of Parrot Polish’s social media below to stay up to date on all future releases and current sales: